If your plant is sporting crispy, dark or brown tips on the leaves, it’s more than just a cosmetic issue — it’s a signal that ...
Recent research into bacterial cellulose patches may speed plants' recovery, improve grafting and help with preservation.
Don’t let your precious crops and ornamentals fall victim to garden ailments! We show you how to identify and hopefully ...
Scientific testing is showing that disease-causing pathogens are adapting to farmers’ use of pesticides and fungicides on ...
Red leaf blotch (RLB) of almond, caused by Polystigma amygdalinu m, is a disease currently observed in the Mediterranean ...
Did a Mississippi man grow the world's tallest pepper plant? Henry Pope, the lead grower and plant geneticist for Mississippi Foundation for Renewable Energy, worked to cross-pollinate specific ...
Did a Mississippi man grow the world's tallest pepper plant? Henry Pope, the lead grower and plant geneticist for Mississippi Foundation for Renewable Energy, worked to cross-pollinate specific ...
This project uses a hybrid YOLOv8-based SUNet model for real-time detection of coffee leaf diseases. It accurately classifies diseases like Brown Eye, Leaf Rust, Leaf Miner, and Red Spider Mite, ...
Fungi and Disease in Plants: An Introduction to the Diseases of Field and Plantation Crops, especially those of India and the East. By E. J. Butler. Pp. vi + 547. (Calcutta and Simla: Thacker ...
Soil-borne plant diseases, such as damping-off, root rots, and wilts, which often lead to non-specific symptoms and are therefore difficult to diagnose, are responsible for major crop losses annually.
According to the German news agency dpa and the German broadcaster RBB, as relayed by the Associated Press, an unknown person unleashed pepper spray during Peggy’s concert at Huxleys Neue Welt ...
Because of this, plants have many adaptations that help them survive through the winter. One adaptation to slow activity and prevent water loss and frozen leaves in winter is the dropping of leaves.